Hi Shadi,
The opensource infrastructure site is just a collection of links to
external sites with their own methods for presenting their
configurations. You'll likely find that some of them do specify sizing
and do automatic provisioning, while others still have a manual piece
that's aided with documentation or tribal knowledge on the team, or
have some kind of mix. There's also a wide swath of hosting situations
these projects are using, the OpenStack ones are using a variety of
OpenStack clouds that have their own flavors, some other projects are
still actually using bare metal machines.
My suggestion would be reaching out to the specific projects in
question to see what they're doing and whether their specs are
something they wish to make public, and perhaps offer to help with
documenting the missing pieces :)
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 10:19 AM Shadi Akiki <shadi(a)autofitcloud.com> wrote:
Hello
After going through the resources available on the opensource infrastructure site, I find
that such repositories may include puppet config files for how to deploy an app to a
server/cluster, but not the actual infrastructure sizing selected (or actually used). For
example, Cloudformation or terraform config files show something like "AWS
t3.medium" server type.
Is this intended? Or is it just a missing feature of these repositories?
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